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10 interior designers’ favourite Melbourne homewares stores

With so many homewares stores out there, getting some expert recommendations can save you time, money and most importantly, tears. Surely I’m not the only one who’s got overemotional in the local bedding store… no? Just me! Moving on.

So, we spoke to 10 of Melbourne’s top interior designers to get their recommendations on their favourite Melbourne homewares stores (and don’t worry Sydney, you’ll get yours in the coming weeks). 

Miriam Fanning of Mim Design: I look no further than Mud Australia, especially for platters, vessels, vases and cookware. Their timeless handmade porcelain range combines clean lines, functionality and a beautiful colour palette, and has a minimalist aesthetic that I love.

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Miriam

Sonia Simpfendorfer of Nexus DesignsCult have so many simple, beautiful accessories, particularly from the Danish brand Hay; their Kaleido trays range in great, slightly off colours are a favourite. The Scholten & Baijings designed bed linens are minimalist loveliness and they have understated desk accessories, notebooks and even coat hangers.

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Cult

Lauren Macer of Sisalla Interior Design: Safari Living is easily my favourite store for unique homewares. They consistently have a fantastic selection of up and coming Australian designers mixed with some of my favourite European brands. I love stepping into the little corner shop and being surrounded with luxurious Missoni cushions, gorgeous tableware by Danish brand Menu and a great range of Tom Dixon homewares. There are the lesser known brands too, I love the delicate woven bamboo lights by Ay Illuminate made using traditional methods by artisans in Asia and Africa.

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Lauren

Wilson Tang of Sonelo Design StudioCIBI is our much-loved go-to Japanese cafe and Japanese designer product store. The subtlety and simplicity of their objects boldly embrace their functionality whilst carefully disguising themselves into an appealing object. Their cookware, dining sets, and glassware are up-there on our wish list.

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CIBI

Diane Bergeron of Mercer School of Interior Design: One of my favourite homewares shops in Melbourne is Modern Times on Smith Street. Their pieces are always original and beautifully crafted. I know when I go in there I can find something that will be timeless and mix well with other styles of furniture. Our reception desk at the Mercer School of Interior Design was purchased from there and makes such a statement when you arrive.

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Diane
Matt Gibson of Matt Gibson Architecture + Design: We love Great Dane Furniture in Fitzroy, around the corner from our office. They have a great diverse range of furniture,homewares, lighting and accessories, focusing on natural materials like solid timber that ensure products have a long lifespan. Their timeless mid-century pieces can be styled up or down to either accentuate or pare-back their modernist flavour.

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Matt

Chris Rak of Robson Rak Architects: The one store that blows me away every time I go in is Nicholas & Alistair in Abbotsford. They’ve always got the most exquisite and original 20th century furniture and objects from Europe. I literally lose my breath every time I go in there. The boys who run it are just so passionate and highly knowledgable that they hit the nail on the head with everything they bring in.

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Nicholas & Alistair

Caecilia Potter of Atticus & MiloSpace Furniture is a favourite because they’re a lovely, friendly team to work with and they have such an eclectic collection of my favourite designers and design studios such as Patrizia Urquiola, Antonio Citterio, Marcel Wanders, Ingo Maurer, Bruno Rainaldi, Edra, Moroso, Maxalto, Foscarini, Opinion Ciatti – I could keep going!

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Caecilia

Anna Dutton of Bower Architecture: One of my favourites is Luke Furniture, just around the corner from us on High Street in Prahran. Their range is carefully curated and features timeless pieces with texture and warmth: qualities which align with our own approach to design. They have a great range of ceramics, warm timber accessories, lighting and of course, furniture. We just bought a Modernica Case Study Planter from them in black ceramic and timber for the Bower Architecture studio. It is perfect.

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Anna (right) and co-directors Chema Bould and Jade Vidal.

Carole Whiting of Whiting Architects: My favourite Melbourne homewares store is Red Hill House as it always has a great collection of kitchen goods, decorative and practical products and they are always well stocked. They have a keen eye for products with a bit of soul and they support the local community by stocking products produced by local craft makers. With so many mass-produced goods on offer, it’s nourishing to buy one-offs or handmade goods that someone has physically touched and made with love.

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Red Hill House

We hope you found this list useful. Please let us know what you’d add!

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Melbourne’s Nexus Designs: 50 years in the business… and counting!

Still going strong and wining awards after almost 50 years in the interior design business is no mean feat, but one that Melbourne’s Nexus Designs is achieving under the leadership of creative director Sonia Simpfendorfer.

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Sonia Simpfendorfer

Originally from Adelaide, Sonia found Melbourne’s design culture to be a magnet, and moved there as quickly as she could after university. From the get go, Nexus Designs had always been at the top of Sonia’s list of studios to join, inspired by founding director Janne Faulkner AM and her business partner Harley Anstee. Starting her career with a three-year stint at Bates Smart, she achieved her dream to join Nexus in 1997. Some 13 years later, in 2010, they made her creative director.

“Janne founded Nexus Designs in 1967 and then brought Harley into the company in 1975,” says Sonia. “They are still both actively involved today and have just become InDesign Magazine Luminaries in recognition of their extraordinary contributions to interior design.”

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Tribeca Loft

With two of Australia’s most accomplished designers as predecessors, Sonia may have some big shoes to fill, but that’s something she’s not having any problems doing. Last year, Nexus won two Australian Interior Design Awards for their Tribeca Loft project: Best International Design and Best Residential Decoration. “It was a dream project: a confident repeat client, brilliant NYC post-industrial loft space and a brief that gave us freedom to push them and keep the concept very pure.”

Having clients that allow the team to push the design boundaries, always gets the best results. “My favourite projects are the ones where we’ve been able to use our full range of skills, particularly space planning, to significantly tailor an interior and make it better within the existing envelope and then make it beautiful and livable too. That’s our specialty and our edge over architects,” Sonia says.

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Tribeca Loft

Working in Australia and overseas, Nexus Designs are mostly known for their high-end, one-off residential projects. However, while Sonia admits she has a soft spot for residential, she also works on a range of projects including: multi-residential, boutique hotels, hospitality developments and the occasional marine project.

The business is not just focused on interior design, also specialising in graphic design and product development.“The three disciplines work independently most of the time, but when we get together it’s a dynamite team for our clients,” explains Sonia. “Graphics and interiors work particularly well together. We often have graphics develop identities and signage for our commercial interiors clients which gives a seamless visual experience to the projects.”

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North Adelaide

With many projects in the pipeline, Sonia loves the variety. “We always have time for the small ones – just the perfect white paint or some furniture, along with the complex, long-term ones, such as the large apartment we are working on in an historic building with really smart, open-minded clients.”

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North Adelaide

For Sonia, it’s not the scope of the project that matters, rather all her interior design work comes down to one fundamental aim, an aim that she makes sure to tell all her designers and one she believes is achieved in all her work: “Good looking design is great, but highly functional, practical and good looking design, is even better.”

Nexus Designs

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Win tickets to Decor + Design Melbourne’s International Seminar Series

The International Seminar Series at next month’s Decor + Design in Melbourne is set to be a highlight, with celebrity interior designer Kari Whitman (USA), interior designer Kishani Perera (USA) and leading trend forecaster Victoria Redshaw (UK) all signed on to headline the series.

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Kari Whitman

Kari, who will be discussing her collaborations with star clients, has worked with the likes of Jessica Alba, Don Johnson and Antonia Banderas. Her trademark style of ‘eclectic self-expressionism’ is all about incorporating both the latest interior styles with salvaged artifacts, while also having a great focus on being green and pet-friendly.

Kishani, who will be talking about the fine art of mixing high and low pieces and old and new pieces, is known for her ability to blend the reclaimed with the refined. Sourcing products from a vast array of sources, she has that magic touch that sees her incorporate pieces from the finest showrooms in Paris to the hidden gems of eBay!

Kishani Perera
Kishani Perera

Victoria, who will explore the key design trends for interiors in 2015 and beyond, is a leading trend forecaster. Founder of Scarlet Opus, an interiors trend-forecasting consultancy, she has advised clients for more than a decade on the future of consumer and design trends.

Also taking part in the seminar series are some of Australia’s very own talented designers including: founder and creative director of Shareen Joel Design and Share Design, Shareen Joel; directors of architecture studio Edwards Moore, Ben Edwards and Juliet Moore; and director of design agency Nexus Designs, Sonia Simpfendorfer.

Decor + Design and Furnitex will be held at the Melbourne Exhibition Centre from Thursday 10 July – Sunday 13 July. For the seminar schedule and to purchase tickets visit Decor + Design here.

For your chance to win tickets to hear the speaker of your choice, simply complete the form below by midnight on Wednesday 25 June 2014.

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